Careers

Information on this web page comes from itcareerfinder.com and azcis.com http://azcis.com

Information Technology (IT) continues to change the way we live, play, and do business, so it should come as no surprise that IT is this year's fastest growing career field, and will continue to be for years to come. 

In today's era of rapidly escalating threats and sophisticated cyber warfare, organizations need to be vigilant in combating attackers and protecting information assets. IT security specialists leverage an in-depth understanding of cyber security threats, technologies and countermeasures to ensure secure computer systems. 

Game Designers merge creativity, technical skills and a passion for gaming to create cutting-edge games.

If you love gaming, and have a desire to learn the latest programming, art and media production skills, then video game designer is the career path for you. 

If you’re creative, have a good eye for color and composition, and love technology, then the graphic designer career path is for you. Graphic designers’ duties vary widely and include designing web pages, laying out catalogs and newsletters, designing logos, marketing collateral and any other web, print and interactive materials your company or clients require. 

As the title suggests, computer animators use computer software and hardware to create animations for a range of mediums, including film, television, video games, mobile apps and websites.

Possible career paths include mobile animator, flash animator, and animation manager.

Robotics engineers design and create robots and robotic systems. 

Those presently working in robotics engineering typically fall into one or more of these 3 skills areas: